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Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1869-06-19

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1869-06-19 page 1

OHIO 8TA3EJOURNAL. A A. UMBt Hf AbUABLI IM tUTtlCI. nUMIUNtl EMTIO. ,. OU lAahs in aal (award iii. , o SO 4s As u BUSINESS DIRECTORY wmT We la Tit ikp aUealteael oar rea era Ie (he Mlwlif Hot af ValaBakai mill Mease, which aro imv la reals la this elty. ABCH1TECT8. R T. BHOOKF.t, . Architect, CiTil KajrlBBCt, ., BSVoe IM Com- B.rcial Bank, niwiona Hlnca. ATTOHIM El'S. TTMHI r. MORI.K. Jtl ATTOWfKY-AT-LAW, III Boat Bifk Street. LJ. CRITCHFIELB, . , . ATTOaSailfANDOOUNBELOB-A. -AW, UlH is Citr Bank Building. RAMEli at NASH, OeW, No. U South Hnk 8k. Aim bo. Butliruu) BEEf AND WINE. XJ ' II 1' If E, , n., wins sad- Lager Beer Saloon, rure Wince, Brandies A LiquoncouaUnU, on hand. JG98.HighBt. 0OOI4-BINDEKS. LKFAVOllK BOOK BIMDKBV, AMU BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTORY, Booms U, 38 A 8s North Hik St., bet. Broad A lie,. BOOKS AND STATIONEHY. aflOIUXY A RITUTH, I Ht.tlan.ra- KavAlonea. tannine Arnold's A French Writtaff A tpyirMr inks ; all Bmae raper a waiing n as. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ill babbb., h . BOOT ANU BHOK BT0K8, No. Its South High, corner Town Hi. SIIKPAHII it HOKII1KK, Manufacturers and doalere in aU kinds of Booto and Shorn. No. 163 South High Bt. 0. KAMI. , Boots and Shoos dally received, and sold cheap. No. 138 North Hiirh street. BOOTS a SHOES -(Wholesale.) I.AVIMml.K A WII.I.NON, Wholesale Dealer! in Hand and Machine made Boot, and Shoes, US North Hath Street. CANDY ItlANVFACTOUY. "lOI.F.itlAN A I'M.HKK l Wboieaalo Candr Manufactarv I r and Bakery.Toys, foreign fruits, Nuta.Ae. .38 B. High St., Columbus. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. P fcXF.lt S, BKNNS At CO., -Maaufactursra ol Carriage, Ac.', No. US Town 8t, (near the Market Houecl. Kepalring done promptly. VIGAHS AND TOBACCO. Witte smrrii. Manufacturers of and wholesale A retail dealers no.,., ouuin jiigu Hmii 1'T U. HAi H, ' ." (-li, Wholeeala and Retail dealer taClgan. No. 331 Bnuth Horn street. Cigara all of my own manufacture. COAL. niH'k It! COAI. CO., JV Wnoleaala and lietail deafen in Coal. 187 North High St. MAT. WEAVKB, Beo'y. Wl 1,1.1 AM V fl AH lll.lv. Uealera in Hocking, Viltsburg and Shaft Coal. Omee in Poat Omos Entranos. TA r. NUVDAiri, J7 , ueater footof Rich Bt. Dealer in beat quality of Hocking Coal. OiUce weatend. Warehouse, 318 Canal Bt. WI ROBINSON, , Wholesale and Retail dealer Is Fittaburi and Hocking Coal. .61 North High Bt. CONFECTIONS aUEsTAIJHANIT. L-LINDErt-IAIV!" A CO., . Ambos building, dealers in Foreign Fruits, Toys, Ac; Oysters, Fish and Oame of all kinds In season. CROCKERY, kc. ayja ufw pot mvi i a. taoMBs 4 o .,, a to da 1U . ... I OO IBU. OO I BuaUa. . U i tV "china1 Indtlucentwara, Olaaa t Fisted Wsre, tiamps aad Fiiture.. wholeaale A retail. 46 N. High Ht. DRAIN TILE AND SEWffll PIPE. rAHIE PATTF.HNOK, Dealer in Bole Drain Tile and Stone Bower Pipe. Yard, opposite Union Passenger Depot DRUGGISTS. JOSEPH HI ATT, People's Drug Store, zao Booth High St. Pre scriptlonaeareriilly compounded at alt hours. DRY UOODS. OKHOHrs, KEIINII A W A CO.. aucceaaora to J. D. Osborn A Co. 141 S. High Ht CaTPete.MaUinira. Oil Clnths.Htaple Fancy 1)tv itond , E7IIGRANT AGENT. f II. CAMPER, i.Oen. Kmlvrant Aa't Real Eatats and Intelligence Oflea, Ag't for Atlanue Hteamahlp Co'a UK N. HighBt FURNITURE, &'. (lOI.IITIIII N CAIIINET CO,, J Maniifacturera of all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, Ac, wholesale and retail. Ware-rooms, aul S. High St O" MIO EIIIINFI'MtE CO., Manufacturers of llrat-elajia Furnituea. Wholesale and Retail Warerooma A, 7 and 8 Owrnne Block. FURRIER. J An EN UAHDNEH, Furrier; makes, alters and repairs Furs, at H. K oor. State A 3d Bta. Work done promptly and welt GROCERIES. r E. P. WIIEEI.EH. I. T Wholeasle and ReUII dealer In Staple Groceries chotM Family Flour, Ac No. 18 North nigni Bt. TITII.I.IAn TAYLOR, W Wholesale and lletail dealer In Choice Groceries. Foreign sad Domestic Lruuurs. No. 8 Buckeye Block PETEHX A HBO.,-WnolsaatB and Ratal! Umeers, Shipper of Vegetables Fruite.Ao. Whuleaale for cash at iimeii prices. BHOOHN, DIERION A CO., Wholesale and Retail Orooers. Choice Teas, For-aiga and Domestic Fruits, Ac No. 171 B. High St HARDWARE. J ni riioEp a cw JL.1. Dealers In Iron. Nails. Tinners' Stock. Olass. Faints, una, varnianes, e. Ho. soy Boutn tiiga nt. HOUSE FURNITURE. 1 A BTflN.TiVI.nH A IIDEP. J. Dealers in Hardware, House Furnlahlns Goods, tSfataa. Btnves. Fnrnaees. Ae. Jn North High Ht . HATS. CAPS, ETC. i-n vstssniajaajn .iintain. -T . MBBUfacturarof BaU, Caps and Fnrs, and dealer In straw uooils, umoreuaa, c si souvu niga oa. INSURANCE, TTOnK IFIM'R ASCII OO. COI.TtnRI'R.O. XX Taial luoouae Aasts.iau7,iai sj W.O. M. 11AKER, Secretary. , LUDIBEH. jl Lumber Merchants, dealer, in all kinds of Worked Flooring, Lumber, Lath, As. Oor. spring A water oia. MERCHANT TAILORS. JR. IITAUKRALD, , MERCHANT TAILOR. . Ms. tl North Uigh St, 1 duun north of Oay. TT IK Willi MEHCIIAN'r TAII.IIHIM. A liUITUINU CO.. IU S. Ulah St. UanU' SulU Mads U Order.' Ready-maJe Clothing alwayaos hand. -M "' - Jam. is)rairr:Hniig;iiTiBH. Merchant Tailor and dealer in Ready-made Cloth Bg A trenu' Fnrntahing Uooda. f Nell House Building. .TIILLINEKY. rim. t. harper. IVi. Millinery and Fancy Uoods; Oentlemen'a Felt BaU Cleaned and Fnsssd. Cor. High and Spring Sis. ' T H. WILRIE. O Fashionalile Millinery. lrrsBTriaBilBra, Fancy dogs, arc is. nouaa aiga na., op. uoouais uiiuss. il W. ajlnimoNN. iniBiONII .rJiALII A J, WHULWIAL A kHTl, MUXIMRKV OlMrUH 191 tB Hit k H Opsra Hnuaa Hliaik. music. TIT M. NKAVK, TmcHm ( lomaL riuta and TrotnhoB. lur Par. Isr ass with l'laao, Ac IM HimU. Third bt. I is. ivsraiirww, X , Hliast M iislc sail all ualcal Inatninsnrs! riiichshns iwa, A Hobs fiaaos. Mo. II bout Jlif b bt. TOH" Kl.THI.n IIO., (J Kbsbs Fisbos. NcailhaBi m BoBa Oriraaa SBd NalolaoBs, Moaiwi IbsubmsbU. II A II .HlalHl. THE you 'Xxxii MACHINK WORKS. IOI,lnHI' HIAUHINl. CO.. W rortableaad tstauoaarr Btaaa ltagues,CtraeTa, Marhinery. As. Wert end N.t'l RoadBrldge. PAWN-BROKER. J OH VOKWll-:i.D, No. j0 Kaat Town Bt. Money Lant on Plate, Bold and Silver Watch."., A,'. Strictest Mresy oheivpd. PICTURES. W eider t musrnr, I'hotogranhera.dealer. m Pictures, Oval Hquare Frameo. Btudio laletnoin, ground Ituor. P.O. Arcade XV. i'xiOtOURAPilERS, SI South Higk Street, AT H. UHiNnoi.n. 1YJ.. i'UorwiitAPHKR, No. 18 Saat Broad Street JM. ELLIOTT. . Photograph Parlors in Johnson Building, No, U Boutk High street. PLUMBERS & BELL HANGERS. Tjl HALLMV HON, and Sheet Lead.Batha Water Ciowt. and Wash 1 iwla. No. W South Third Bt REAL ESTATE. T7IAULV A JOHNMIN. JJJ RBAL tBl AIM AUCNT8, Postotnoe Arcade. SAWS. OIII.EN A LA !V ITI AN, ManufacturerH of all sises anil vtrr itnivrlntinn of Sawa. S. K. corner Spring and Water atreets. SIIIRT Itl AK I'PACTORY. 0 111. AIXOKEWN, . Mhirt Manufactory, No. 18 Opera House. rn ('lit- warranlwl i itoimI lit. SOAP, CANDLES, Ac. w; 1IOVN " Manufacturer ami rioale. in Hn.n .n r'.nAi. Hides and Tallow. Weatol Broadway Briuge, TAILORING at REPAIRING. I I. MIX LAI TLItlMf'll, Tailor, room No. 1 Nauirlitoa BniMinv. Tlnih.. made, repaired and altered in a aatiafactory manner. IT FN It Y KHETEHNIT1!, 1 A. TAILOR. CI. KAN tit ANU BKPA1RKIL No. 13G South High, op. Ooodaie House, up stair. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. U. DUN HA It A CO., Dealers in Watches. Clocks. Plated War.. Jew. dry and Spectacles. No. 11 Kaat Townjjtreet. A. A L. I,ESIEREI1X, Wholeaale and Retail dealers in Watchsa. Clocks and Jewelry. No. 71 South High St. WINES WFM.F.Ii, No. 143 South High St., has the choicest Winea rod and white. Recommended by all pbyaioiana. YANKEE NOTIONS (Wliolcsult!.) HA It It IN, KK.I.LIt a PKIXOK. Wholfaale dealers in Poreian A American Fane Uooda k Yankee Notions. 101, 106, 10! A lull H. Town Bt GROCERIES. GEO. M'DOKALD Sc CO. 10U South High Sirc.l. KEKI' COIVSTAHTLY ON 1IANU A full line of carefully selected AMILY CIKOCEKIKM. Wa would call special attention to our brand ot LOGAN MILLS WHITE WUEAT I'liUUH, Blade from genuine White Hill Wheat, not eacelled b suy oranu in unio, we also Keep a auppiy oi Fresh sugll Jtawtf Cracked Wheat. geo. Mcdonald a co. BOOK BINDERY. SIEBERT & LILLEY, Blank Hook Manufacturers, l'riii toi-M,Ululoi-H, N1) LKUAf. BLANK 1'UlSLlSllICliS. Special attention paid to manufacturing flrsWlass tl.ANK IIOOKN. of everv description, with or without printed headings, for COUNTY OFF1CKHH, MKRCHANTH, MANUFACTURERS, BANKERS, RAILROAD COMPANIES, Au. " Foil sets of Hooka made on short notice. wsr canted to give perfect satisfaction. OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, ovUneodly COLUHBDH, . COMMISSION HOUSES. win. mONYPEN Y, , ORWARDING St, COMMISSION MERCHANT, -nun ii Grain of nil liiil, FLOCK, WHISKY, Ac. WTha Highest Prices Paid it all times for (Jon, Wheat, Rye, Barley, etc, etc. . If sstr West End of National Head Brlttfti, COLUMBUS, OHIO, msyir sodSm-ls SEWING MACHINES. Old tooli tt any prloe n deal When new ud UnptoTed obdi appear. FLORENCE rBtiiv , . j u 7 .SEWING MACHINE.; S7T TS AN inPROVKITIKNT OVIIK A I.I, I otliff VftmilT HatwiiisT lluhtiiM. and wa claim that It will do a greater range of work with le trouble and adjustment of acwdl, thread and ton-ion, and ii leaa liable to get out of order, mors aimpla in maDaRf-ment, and eaater comprehended than any tewing machine In the market, ootitJutwduig Iht many mimpreien-tationa made by our enmoui oomvetitora who avll Inf riot uaehinea. If thy had the , it would not be neceaatary to ran down the -Florence. The faot ! the riorencehaa ao manyimprovemimuiuiakiivaiiugea averthe manhlnM nDmented bT our neiithbora. thai thfT en obliawd to reeort to minrenresentattun, which ootua De Deneam uie aignuy oi en nonnraoie mmiw Iter. If an uent ol other machines call on you and run down our maoliinee, make a note of his remarks and call at our eaieerouma, and we will satiny you mat what thty say fttrsinat our machinee1 a not true, but false in erery particular, sod our marhiiea will auatain na In all we claim for it, W. b. UUUWN, Agent, Jl Kant HUt HL.Oiiumbim. tan7 Q3tn.wtim-ww I" 11 V WELDEN SPRING WATER, lAltoratlvrjt'linlybeaio.) NX, ALI1ANH, V X . TT I'llltll'IKH TUN rll,OIH), ANU (Il'ltKH OA. I TAIlKU, Kiilnsy Coinplatuta, anil all ducaaes uf skin. tlio arnln and akin. IVf Ar sk to kb raniphli't, uf B. K. MAMUKL. Aicnt. BlTll QeiaUta No. 5 Duulli Uiuli HI., Columbus, 0. White Sulphur Springs, (irefnbriarfoi. WestVai , TlllHOrPANl) lllHTINOl'lHlIKI) WATKItlNd. ri.ACK, lunff rfiKiwi.M aa an rival IikI nltw tit aurn' l"' llmruruul ulitinr.tt. illMiim'n ami fur the fwnrtri ui itif piiariin hm' r, win tin iHmu un in iht or Mat, with a cttpwity fur the i nUwtaiutueutuf about. J.iMHi pfrMinn. a The riii-prali Olno R. It., ttttmwttii with the nuiimniT wnio n. it, (innnrn inr? uranK aiii It. 11.) will m rttnnlnv to tint Hnrtnuit by llio lutof July A anlfiKhd Ball and jwn Band, wilh cv n wmn- nf tnnoreni amucmiiit mli ulaittl Ut interest tln invn lid ur iiinUilut Ut Uim ItappliiMri or i hn mw kft tl uiva lira will lis. Id 11 tl.t hi in. rAi iun r i;u., Juki ewlira V l'rdiirifiin. rniii. oi.n ii.Amiix4. mirr. tiif. .L undrrlbnad baa avaiu t4.kin rliavftt ol ihf Hid rianinf Mill, un Walnut elrt. ea-torthe llarkft Haute, and la bnp.ivd to dti all klndaul Plaiilnir, potto All leratina will Bud It Ut tlirtr adfaDtaff) to tre me a can m-mr (r'B fiw-wiitr(t. Martin UkNKV DOhMMUfl, MORNING COLUMBUS OHIO: SATURDAY , JUNE 10. 1869. DRY GOODS. A. . UEADLEY & CO TAKE PLEASURE IN INrUKMlNO THUS PATUONB AMD THI FUBUU THAT THK4T HAVB JUW UKCUIVUD Large & Attractive Stock Slack Ac liiucy 1 ' 3 I 3La Striped Foulards, ' Striped Poplins, Plain Poplins, Mohairs, Alpacas, French & English Piques, French & English Chintzes, Robes, Percales, tjiughams, lloakiiigg, Shawls, Slantles, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSI E R Y, Cloths and Cassimorcs, COTTONADES, CHECKS, STRIPES, LINENS, Domestic Goods, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, &c. .wtr Wo imwt reapoctf ully invite the attention of the Liulitjsaml OentWnun to our very UOMPLKTK and ATTHAt'TlVE Stock, assuring all that no pains will bo "pared to please. aV iiurKi.iiix Klvvu lo nil favoriuff us with u cull A. C. HEADLEY Sc. CO., Nut. 3,10 X 'J..'i Somli High SI. apr'M CLOSING 01T SALE OF SPRING &. SUMMER DKESS GOODS, AT . llocliu3ecl XrieeH, Commencing Monday, June 14th. 50 Pieces French Percales 25c. 25 " . " ,, Lawns 20c. All our French Jaconots and Organdies at Beduced Prices. DBESS GOODS AT 25, 27, 30. 31 AND U BLACK IliON VBENADI1, 8-4 White Crape Maretz, Striped and Figured urenadines, A Lot of White Piques at 50c worth 75c. Llama Lace Points. Kenyon & Wiggin, No. Neil House Block. ducll Qcod. OSBUUK, KEKSH1W&IWS O tt' JP E T AND DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, 12 SOUTH HIUH ST.' The Newest ' Pnti4'iii4 and best nuke of Curpetlnir, tTlnttiiiK, Oil Cloths Window Mindes, Ciirtuins and Hollands Stuir Hods, mid olh' cr House FurnisliiiiK Uoods are bciiiK constantly received by lis. ' Also, a yarlcil auJ large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at low prices. ' ' " OSBOHN, KCItsnA W A CO, mySl Qly - NAUGHTON'S PI K'IIANt;HM OF IlltV (lllonSiAKl X coraisu, inviwa vo call ana examine IN EW HTOCK, The vndcrstKned pleilM blmaclf to sell lbs blal Uoods al Lowaar raioaa. UrcKi Uoods, Irlcrinos, sliuwls Everything Cheap 1 Cheap 1 Cheap I Cheap James Naughtoii. 118 Jt mar'iit onn Mouth IliKb Streel, Clnlmiibua. Ohln, "WOO Xa ! I, H, DHAWTOBD ' VHAM , rilllUI E. S. BRADFORD & CO.. Wool Comuiissioa Merchants. ' i'itvmi-;nii:i:t it. I. t iONHIUNMKNTH HI iIjKJITBU. l.'AHll AUVAN- I CKH tiiuilu wlmn ifuulrwl. Intoruiatlon in ru- Kardto1rrma,iilitionir tliu mnrkfU, Vo , Ao., fur- IHHlicu on RiijHKauitn, ny ifiir, i nnm, c. a iri, r, U, lvk Uiir HU0,(Jjlnuibu, Ohio. Backi fiirni-Uod on application ln ji ut- $ I Given Away ! Tu any pfi-Aoti Mtktiij Mnplnymcnl, that will takf tin tnmble to write lur paiiirillara ot a hiiniDow yiii(f fioadayttie year rtmnd. Wh have noiiiinirrnrcurl-o-tty aHkf, lint f.tli r iinparali'llfd niiluranifnl In fillipt , who rvally drlrt iN'imant'nt, l-R.timal and ph-aaaut uinploynint A. I. i tew A. U. Chapp.!), Clii- T-a ... ,u. ,tnu"hr WARNLNQ AGAINST fir Og.; COUNTERFEITERS The Public la hereby cautioned against purchasing or having anything to uu ;r!tli a worthless mixture, represented by its unprin cipled manufacturer, (who resides in Circle-Yllle, Ohio,) to be the tuna fid. mUkler's Herb Bitter. In making this represen tation he Is euilty of a deliberate falsehood, Mishlcr's Herb Bitters Is manufactured only by the undersigned, who are the sole suc cessors of Dr. Benj imln Mishler, and any other person or persons, who manufacture any preparation and offer It to the public as miMhler's Herb Bitters or represent, directly or indirectly, that it is made accord. ing to'Hho original WisUler receipt," are swindlers and imposter. All dealers are, also, hereby notltlrf.tint, under recent decisions of the Courts, they may, ami will be prosecuted, If they offer for sale any counter- felt or imitation of our Bitters. It is Impossible lor this or any other party to manufacture the counterpart of Misli- ler's Herb Billet-, lie claims to have purchased " the oilginal receipt" for malting our Hitters, from one Patton, who once had trivial Interest In our sales, but we respccl- (ully submit to the public that this man Pat- ton does not know the ingredients we use, nor the method of preparing our Hitters. He deceived the person who bought his receipt (?) and that person now seeks to impose upon the credulity of the masses, notwithstanding he has been convinced that his so called receipt " Is worthless. All that this man 'atton knows about making our Hitters, Is known to every employee In our labaratory, vli: the two articles used for flavoring pur poses, which arc unimportant. We use no less than twenty-two dllterent Ingredients two of which arc imported for us di. rectly from France. The relative pro. portions we use of all these Ingredients, and our method of extracting and coin hiniiih' their medicinal virtues, Is a secret now known to only three living individuals, and they are connected with our house, Mr. Patton Is not connected with We submit, therefore, that the nostrum manufactured by the party in question, does not possess any medicinal virtue; that It Is ouly a common bar-drink j that it is made to sell not to cure and that la retire- ting it to be our Urcat Household Reme dy, the manufacturer is guilty of a gross fraud and is unworthy of the public confidence. Liko every other artlclo of value. M181I- IjEII'S IIEH1! IHTTEHS Is a shining mark for counterfeiters, and we are determined to protect ourselves against this species of scoundrcllsm. It may nrovo itself cunnlmr. but It will And that wo are actluc and vigilant in defending our riylita. We cannot perfectly protect the public against imitation! of our Bitters, but the public can protect themselves to a great extent If thev will observe the following rules, viz : 1st. Do not purchase any article represent ed to be MISHLER'B HERB BITTERS, which Is not auOientieated by the marks enumerated In the paragraph below, headed Caution 2nd. Buy ouly of those dealers whose standing In the community Is a guarantee ol their intcirily. ilrd. Have nothing to do with any article purporting to bo MISIILER'S IIEHH BITTERS, which Is offered for sale by the Imml or yaUon. The genuine artlclo Is sold only in lioulet. , . CAUTION' ! Wo beg lo state for the Information of all respectable persons, that wo aro tlio solo proprietors of MISUSER'S HERB JITTERS, which Is 'putnp only In (guars glau bottUi with a graduated measure of ioiet, blown on the rear panel ; the words " Db. 8. B. Uautuan & Co." on one sldo panel, and the words " Mism.En's IIkiiii BiTTRits " on the other side panel. A neat white lable Is placed on the front panel. Over the cork and extending down the sides of the neck of each bottle, Is Our Own Inter nal Revenue Stamp,' with a portrait of Dr, Benjamin Mishler, directly in the centre. Every bottle Is wrapped In a large Circular, and Is again enclosed In a yclloa outtitU wrap- per, on the front of which Is our Trade Mark, (the same as the one at the head of this ad' vcrtlsement), and also the words " MISll LER'S HERB B1TTEKS." On the sides of this wrapper are the words " Tin Ureal lloute hold llemedy." If tho article that Is oil'ered or salo docs not answer in every particular to tho foregoing description, It Is not genuine and any liifonnatluu accorded to us of such being In the market, will be received as a marked favor. N. B. Beware ol relllled battles. See that the stamp over the cork has not been tampered with. 1IR. S. BY HARTMAN & CO., 1 I.llllC'tlNiCl', 111. IW Sold by S. E. Samuki. & Co., of Co lumbus, U., and other respectable, druggists. Mksshs. 8. E. Samuki, & Co. have jus bought a largu lot of Mlshler's Herb Betters direct from j.aucastcr, l'a., and respectfully Invites all country dealers, druggists, and olliera who deal re to purchase the genuine article, to call and buy of them, as thoy havf bought In largo quantities, and are able to sell at less than manufacturer's prices by the single case. , . ,, , JunUq:iin K JOURNAL. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL HEW YORK. INkw Yohk, June 1 Death of Urary J. Hranaaud. Oor cltisens were shocked this morning by the sudden death of the Hon. Henry J. Kay. mond, of the New York Times. He was at his ofllce Until 6 o'clok P. M. yesterday, in his usual health. During the evening he took a walk with his daughter. At 3 o'clock this morning he was found insensible in the hall of his residence, and at 5 o'clock he ex pired. The cause of his death is supposed to have been apoplexy. Farther Partlrnlans erf ihs Death ! nr. sauyauouu. The Post gives the lacts of Mr. Raymond's loath from the best authority as follows: Mr. Raymond, accompauled by his daugh ter, went to Orecnwood Cemetery yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of selecting a family plat He intended to have the body of one of his children, who died a few weeks ago, removed from tho vault and rciuterred. Ho returned to the Times olllce about live o'clock and remarked to the associate editors that he never felt better In his life, except a slight feeling of fatigue, consequent upon his long walk through the Cemetery. He left the olllce about six o'clock and proceeded to his residence, on West Ninth street, where he remained until aixjut niue o'clock, to recover from the fatigue of the afternoon. Mr. Raymond left his house alxrat nine o'clock, remarking to members of his family that he had an appointment to attend a political meeting. He was seen shortly after walking up Broadway, ami one or two friends who stood in front of Wallack's theater notleed his elastic step and general appearance of robust health. After attending the meeting, Mr. Raymond returned to Ills residence about 11 o'clock, and as soon as he had closed the door after him, he fell heavily upon the door. None of the Inmates of the house heard the fall, however, having retired for the night. - Aboil three o'clock this mornlcg one of Mrs. It's children became restless and, uion becoming fully aroused she remarked that she heard some person breathing heavily. flic persons iu the house were Immediately awakened, and In descending to the hall war Mr. Raymond was found cxteudeil on the lloor entirely unconscious, breathing heavily aud apparently with great difficulty. He was carried to his room, placed upon a bed and physlclaus sent (or. Four physicians arrived soon afterward who examined him ami pronounced him beyond all medical aid. They ilso declaim! the case to be apoplexy. Mr. Raymond lingered in an unconscious state until 5 o'clock, when he died, surround ed by the members of his family. He passed away apparently with but little pain. The news of his death caused much excitement and very general regret throughout the city. All the down town hotels and newspaper offices displayed their flags at half mast as a mark of respect. The Aseoelatcd Press to- lay adopted resolutions expressive of pro found sorrow at the death of Mr. Raymond. Coafedurato Colouel iu Trouble. Andrew J, Itogers. an ex-Colonel of the Confederate Army, and a native of Charles ton, 0. u nas been arrested on the cnarge or obtaining money from parties In Rhode Is land on lalse pretences. Vac ht Itnclng. At tlio eleventh annual regutla of the Jer sey City Yacht Club yesterday, for llrst class sloops, sailing twenty miles, and second class sixteen miles, six first class and live second class entered. The llrst prize of the first class was won in three hours and Iwo minutes, by the Eclipse, owned by J. McKlnslcy. First In three hours, eight minutes and forty-live seconds, the prize of the second class, was won by the Comet, owned by S. C. Keleliura. Knnqiietof Wont roilll t.rHdlinfeN. The graduates of West Point for INIil), had banquet at Delmonlcos last night. All but four members of the class Were present. A Muii llcalcn mitt Nuibbcfl. ' This morning Jonn Donahue was badly beaten, aud stabbed In Ave dlll'urcnt places in tho body, by unknown parties In the East Klvcr rarK. ine injured man was removed to the Xld precinct Station House. Wcnllior Sun Stroke, Tho weather Is very hot. several deaths from sun stroke are reortcd.' lreNi.lciit liruiit. President Orant passed the day quietly, taking a ride in Central Park. In the afternoon a few callers saw him. Tile Cuhnu l-:xpe.lltlnii. Rumor says a Cuban expedition of 1S0O men, recruited in Philadelphia, leave here tonight, but Cubans here deny the truth of the story. ' Nwciloiihoriiin.it (JoiiTeutiou. The Hwedeuborslan Convention to day ta bled the subject of the Introduction of the words parish and diocese Into their organization. savliisTs Bnnk Robbed. Tlio Williamsburg Dime Savings llauk was robbed this morning by sneak thieves of nearly fu.uou. .., . , i ltiiiuorcd Dentil ot Henry Koc. A rumor of the death of Henry Keen, President of the North Western Railroad, prevailed here to day, hnt was not generally credited.' marrlugo ol Ille,le Wnrrell nlld Com . . Biuu.ro null. Miss Minnie Warren was married yester day, at Westhaven, Conn., to Commodore Kutt. IIiibo Ball Cincinnati Invincible, In the base ball match, Cincinnati beat the Irvlngtons at Irviugtou, 20 to 4 in a game of 7 Innings, the Irvlngtons playing thuir oest game mis season. The Haymakors. of Troy, beat the cham pion Mutuals, of New York score 23 to M. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, J uue IB. The Voleon Soutberu Kitllrond. A joint committee of tin1 Couucll, Board of Trade aud Chamber of Commerce, arrang ed yesterday to have cannons tired, bells rung, aud bands playing on tho 20th, when the vote on the ten million appropriation for the Southern railway will be taken. A Hoy Killed. Yesterday evening Lewis Lcet, aged six years, was killed instintly, by a hogshead of tobacco rolling over ins body while unloading from a dray. MEXICO. Havana, June 17. Advices from the City of Mexico of the 10th statu that Minister Morlceal aud Commissioner Uorim s Palaccls leave next Monday for Washington. Uuu. Vega, who sailed from California, has landed at San Bias with munitions of war. He has 8,000 men at Santiago, and was welcomed by tho ieople. It is expected that the cxiicdlllou will attack Sinaloa. llio rebel chieftain lielancos has been cap tured. Llmcntour has been releasd from Im prisonment. KANSAS, St. Louis, June M, linnilKriitloii :roMltiillroiirie. A Tupeka, Kansas, dispatch says eighty liiousanii acres or the t'oltawalloiulu reser vation has been sold to actual settlers, and Immigration continues large. The crops am In line condition throughout the State. Cars begun to run from Topeka yesterday on the Aii'litnniin, Topeka and Simla i'e Kull- roail. nuawnen, iisiiire and All.'ii rnmine? have voted half a million dollars, wide Ii In sures the coiiipli'llnn of the ronil to Knirlii by lull. 170. ' FOREIGN NEWS. IBrAtlaatic Cable J KSULAISD. Loudon, June 17. In the House of Lords, to-night, the Earl of Kimberly defended the principle and detail of the disendowment of the bill. Ue believ ed concurrent endowment Inexpedient and impossible. The total disestablishment and disendowment was the only measure which could removerlevances complained of. The opposition contended that the land and not the church was the real grievance. It was un fair to refuse to remove any of the grievances because another existed which might here after be legislated upon. The Bishop of Ripon opposed the bill. Tho Duke of Cleveland supported the bill, If amendments could be made. Lord Redesdale opposed the bill, especially the clause depriving Irish Bishops of their seats in the House of Lords. Rather than reject them, the Episcopal Bench would consent to admit Romish prelates to sit there. After further debate, the House of Lords, at 11:10 A. M., adjourned without action on the bill. After the Duke of Devonshire's speech, In the House of Lords, Marquis of Salisbury, said ho intended to vote for the second reading of the bill but did not commit himself to all Its details. He stigmatized as false, the assertion that the House ol Lords in assenting to the will of the Nation expresses subordination to the Commons. Were that the fact that thay had better dlsapicar as a cord-iuate branch of the government. In the majority of cases the Lords must decide for themselves, but when the Commons and Nation are agreed on a given point, tho functions of House Lords have passed away and re sponsibility devolves on the Nation and Commons. He thought the bill Illiberal and Imperious, but did not believe amendments lo would coulemptously disregarded by the Commons. Lord Colchester, Bishop of Tuam, opposed the bill, and Earls Stanhope and Nelson proposed slight amendments and supported them briefly. London, June IS. The steamers Java, llollstia, Tripoli and Damascusarivcd out. The press this morning infer, from the tone of the debate In the House of Lords, that the passage of the Irish Church bill Is certain. Tho Times says disestablishment Is fore doomed. The extent and mode of proceed ings remain lo be settled. Modifications of the bill are now admissible. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, June 17. Uout Knees. At the Charlestown City Kcgctta this P.M., a single scull race of two miles was won by waiter urown in u minutes ana 14 seconds, inos. Doyie, Jr., Deing second, 17 minutes and 'M seconds. A lour oared race was won by the Harvard International Crew, without coxswain, In 28 miuules and 22 sec onds; distance four miles the Roahr crew, wnicb deieateil mem Tuesday on Charles River, being 2d In 211:04. Trolling ltaccs. Some 0,000 persons were niesent to witness the 3d day's races of the Boston Trottlmr Association at Mystic Park. In that for 2:d6 horses, Phillip's Danver's Boy won three straight heats in 2:33, 2:33 and Jennings' Anthony Wayne was second, and Doners Dot third. The prizes wore 1.0W. f 700, and $300. In the second race for 2:30 horses, seven started. The two llrst heals were won by Maynard's Darkness, und the three last by Mace's Confidence, who won f 1,700; Darknessf 1,000, and Hayes Emperor 100. Time 2.31, 2:31, 2:33, 2:30 and 2:33. ' l'enec Jubilee .(forge I'cnbody. The Coliseum to-day was lllled to Its ut most capacity. The programme was strictly classical, and musical critics unite in pronouncing the whole programme a success in everv respect. During the intermission, (jeoriro l'cabody was introduced by tiie Mayor, lie mudc a brief address, ami was heartily cheered. The grand chorus was dismissed to-day with ap propriate recognition ol their services. Tomorrow thcro will be a grand concert by the children of the public schools. NOVA SCOTIA. Halifax, June 18. Annexation 10 llie United Slates. The following resolutions were passed at the late Itepeal League Convention : Ki'olml, That everv lcgltlmato means should be used by the members of the Con vention to scverthc connection with Cana da, and bring almnl a union on fair and equitable terms with llie American republic. Itenolral, llial tins (invention recommend tho lormatiou nf Leagues throughout, the Province for the purpose nf carrying the foregoing resolution Into i-llect. Promotion. Vice Admiral Mundy, commanding British fleet at this station, hits been promoted to full Admiral, and will return to England and lie succeeded by Vice Admiral Wellsly. ' MISSOURI" Sr. Loins, June 18. t'arwUroNNliig tlio II Ivor. Freighted railroad cars were transferred across the river here yesterday for the llrst time. The cars were from the St. Louis aud Chicago road and wore laden for points west of here on tho North Missouri road. Cars were also crossed, designed to run from here lo Council Blull's, Iowa. How Among Ilia nriiiMira. Shermau Thurston, Billy Carroll, li. Riley, Jas, Stewart aud other butlers have prepared affidavits contradicting the sworn statement of Val. McK inuey. that ho was offered money to decide the light of Tuesday in favor of Allen. llllllk Slla,.ollNlou The banking house of John F. Darby & Co suspended this morning. WASHINGTON. tSpeciul Dispatch to tlio Cincinnati ClirouioU-.j - Wasiiinton, June 18. A1IOUT MINISTBH MCMAIION. The Department of Stato Is still without any advices as to the whereabouts of Minister McMahon, other than that lie Is with Lope, but no doubts are entertained as to his safety. The commander of the allied forces ilid not decline, as has been said, td allow Commander Klrkland,of the United Slates Navy, to pass through their lines to aKt. With dlspalclica to the American Minister, but hail refused him llie protection of an es cort in order that he might do so. 1111: KXI.ANATION HIVKN whv this usual ciuirlcay was not extended Is that l.o7. would not nsomil.u a Hag of truce, but seized llio escort anil put tliem to death, and that ll would be a useless sncrlilco uf two or three niinuren men, no objection was made to Commander Klrkluml passinu the lines of the allied forces alone, but at last accounts lie had unt determined whether lo run Ibis risk or not. 11 is believed by the authorities here that Lohz Intercepts Minis ter McMahon s official dispatches, otherwise they would come lliroiigli safely. The allied authorities manifest a ureal desire that Mr. McMahon should h ave Liqirz. lie being the only representative of any nation which recognizes lciz, his withdrawal would de stroy llie moral support 10 inn raraguayan (loveriiment which his presence now gives. INK AllUKHTOK ,KA1)INII COHANS III New York for a violation of llie enutrul-11 y law has been the subject of considerable discussion heru III political and diplomatic circles, This su p ou the purtirl llie (loveru-ineiil was taken only alter certain representations bail been made by Hie Spanish Minister lo tho authorities here. II is learned from high official quarters llial It Is the In-tellllon liereaflnr lo uenile riiinrniisly the provisions of this law, and arrest nil persons who ma; engage In violating It. I here Is also soiiiii talk to ihe ellt-ct thai since the action of Peru In recogling llie belligerency of ('uim, President NO. ItatM of AclvarUatlnes;. UAILY. -Oae sqaars, ear IbsiiiIIu...... Htcialo.rJiwuwasNalieaa.aaaqaaaa, - . . aaiBsrlom..... Al ft wx.i??i?'m.P-fjaoaAaBABMsa,. BO !- UB.eo,aar,Arst lASctiaa.H.M. AO AaaoMitHBial iaaartma........ 14 -' - LoalrBuaasssAHIlnss,sl Uaa, .... SMAlaBeatlua...MH AO Alatrtlseaaaata, of two liaa, suitable las Wast oIbsu, win b. raairtaal lot ana ssssfaj .act lasesUie BatU rurthor aoUes. faariiaiitiiaes as less Basks asqsmra. AdvertaarBMat. for kaairas tua. uuertsS at serf Mtl. bi esBlxatsa, wbieA wul Cm rurmiaW oa appikaaUu. Unurt will withdraw the nnVr nf hi. i ottk-ea to act as mediator for the conference, which was to have bees held here between Spain and South American Republics, to set- ue u luerrm-ra existing uetweeo those nations. .Nothing will be done, however, in the mm until President Urant returns, when the h. Ject will be brought up before the Cabinet. Secretary Fish does not believe that this course ought to be adopted, and will advise agaiust it, but says 11 is for Spain alone to say whether the action of Peru is sufficient reason to justify her in declining to hold the proposed Conference. Peculiar Family Arrangements Interfered with by the Law. iComsuoadcnoe of the Boston Traveller. A very curious Instance of an exchange of wives by parties formerly residing in Salisbury, in this county, has just been developed here by the arrest ot two of the ofienders. Their names are George F. and Annie R. Uodsoe, and Charles H. and Sarah Lizzie Lowell. Lowell was married in 1850. and God. sue was married in 18tM. Both parties re sided for some time In Salisbury, where, In December, 1HH9, each becoming dissatisfied with their companions and their connubial associations, the two husbands with their wives, went to a lawyer, and entered Into a written agreement to separate, and not to hereafter Interfere with each other. Thr then went to Portsmouth, N. II., where Mr. Uodsoe was married to Mrs. Lowell, and Mr. Lowell to Mrs. Godsoe.since which time they have bceu living together In the conjugal relations, immediately following what may be termed the process ol "simple divorce," which took place at Salisbury. Mr. Godsoe and his paramour, Mrs. Lowell, having become residents here, were complained of by parties knowing the circumstances for their Illegal connection, and were arraigned before Judge Carter to answer to the charge of bigamy. Lowell and his companion, Mrs. Uodsoe, residing In Aiuesbury, were also arraigned, and each bound over in the sum of 300 for their appearance at the October term of Court. Failing to obtain sureties, the parties are in custody. There was no evidence, we believe, that the new and somewhat peculiar arrangements were otherwise than pleasant, but the moral aspect of the case was offensive. Pursuit of Knowledge in a Saw-Miil. From tho r'loyil County (Iowa) Uarctte. Last Monday, a German called at Goodhue, Andrews & Co.'s saw-mill, to gaze In wonder at the various and complicated machinery. Among other things that he saw, was a small circular saw, sawing faster than anything he over nuw buvv ueiore. its rapid motion facl-natcd him; he reached out his right Index linger toward Its lll-detlncd periphery (for the circumfereiico of a saw In swllt motion looks to be at the base of the teeth, and not at their points), when to his surprise the end of his linger disappeared In an instant, and rolled away to the other side of the saw. The man tied up the stump In his handkerchief, whereupon Mr. Andrews, noting him, came up and inquired what was tho matter. The victim ol misplaced con lldenco replied : "Misther Andrews, I never comes to see your mills pefore. 1 seed dis ting going around bo fast, 1 takes meln vingcr to him, like dis, and mein Gutt I" In explaining his first mishap, the German touched the saw with his left lore-linger, and that flew off. Turning to Andrews In almost breathless astonishment, the man exclaimed : "Misther Andrews, I never comes to see your mills pefore; I see him; 1 never comes to see him again 1" And wrapping that linger into his handkerchief, he started for a doctor's office. Highly Mixed. A Spanish woman lost ber husband not long since, and here Is the style in which she publishes Ids obituary notice: "This morning onr Savior summoned away the Jeweler Siebald lllmaga from his shop to another and a better world. The undersign ed, his widow, will weep upon his tomb, as win aiso nis two aaugntcrs, Hilda and Emma, the former of whom Is married, and the latter open to an offer. The funeral Will take place to-morrow. Ills disconsolate widow, Veroniquc lllmaga. P. 8. This bereavement will not Interrupt our business, which will be carried on as usual, only our place of business will be removed from No. li TessI ilc Teisnturicrs, to No. 4 Rue de Miaalonalre, as our grasping landlord has raised onr rent." Toototal Alohohoh Iu the well-known Targum of Onkelos, Na rolwl, It Is well known means "the whole." This, in Arabic, Is of course, a'.chohol. It is plain, then, that this is the exact equivalent of tee total; for tee, it Is notorious, was originally the mere stuttering form of (Ao, which originated, it Is reported, with a teetotaller of Preston who stuttered. There is an absurd legend current that akliohol came from a word signifying "to paint;" but the best English for aleluiliol is teetotal. Now, this alcohol Is a word which no teetotaller ever hears or sees without going Into what he most abhors, a ferment. From the Manchester (Adams) tiasette. ' Tobacco Trade. ' Large quantities of tobacco are being cur- chased hero this season. Two firms are buy- lug, and thus wo furnish a good market for this Important product of the county. Messrs. Al. bhrlvcr & Co. have, up to the present time, bought about 70,000 ponnds. Messrs. U. McGovney & Co- have alio bought largely, but we are not advised as to the quantity. Open Air Concerts. We aro all spt to have a love for the pleas ures of life, and the enjoyments we (eel after our trials and straggles, through 'hours of sickness and woe. Life's pleasures are sweet to all; lo the rich, poor, great and small. Some have a different taste for pleasures than others; for Instance, hero Is a line old Columhva gentleman, whose greatest and dearest pleasure Is to sit in a soft cushion chair, with a plpo In his mouth smoking away most charmingly as his wandering old, but still faithful,. eyes are earnestly gaiing over the . contents of the morning paper, while hit darling wrinkled faced sponse deems It a celestial pleasure to go aud tattlo some almost forgotten stuff to her nearest friend, and stir up tho ungodly wrath of Diuonlia, Here Is young America, who deems It a de lightful pleasure to play base ball, billiards, ten pins,- or anything-else that damns his soul, his body, and his pocket-book I While his dancing eyed sister deems it a divine pleasure to take a boat ride by moon-light, go to the Opera and catch her death cold, or get the headache by eating Ice cream; yes, almost anything is a pleasure to her that will draw the stamps from her romautlcal, silly-headed admirers. , But Is there a person Iu this city of Columbus, who would deny that It Is a fascinating pleasure to go aud hear a good Open Air Concert, at tho delectable aud lovely twilight hour ol 7 P, M. t We enjoyed this pleasure last siimmur 1 delicious are the momenta we passed as wo walked to and fro over tho emerald clad grounds that surround the Stato House, and listened to the sweet music that melodiously swelled In our ears) will those moments come back again, and cheer onr weary souls after we have finished the toils of llio long, sunny summer day 1 Can our loving City Council be so cruel as to deny us this sweet musical pleasure ? Alas, If they do I but they cannot. They have not the hard hearts to deny us. They have wives, they have sons, aye, aud fair daughters, anil where Is there a daughter In this city that does not love to hear outdoor music, Aye, gentle hearted City Fathers, do not deny this pleasure, but at once make an engagement with Towler's or any other good brass band, and lei us once more have the pleasure uf hearing au Open Air Concert. Johnny Fantastic. I'KiisoNAr.. The Cincinnati Commercla corrcspoudcnl Iu speaking ot the closing exercises at Oxford F male College on Wednesday, says 1 The valodli'lnry honorswerv. divided equal-ly belwiNMi Misses LiMlri G, Oliver, of Cincinnati, ami .Manic K. Stewart, nf Columbus, Ohm, bill owing to the death nf a relative, the former Has prevented from participation, and llie formal adieu devolved upon Miss Hiewarl for expression, which she kv feeling ami effect,

OHIO 8TA3EJOURNAL. A A. UMBt Hf AbUABLI IM tUTtlCI. nUMIUNtl EMTIO. ,. OU lAahs in aal (award iii. , o SO 4s As u BUSINESS DIRECTORY wmT We la Tit ikp aUealteael oar rea era Ie (he Mlwlif Hot af ValaBakai mill Mease, which aro imv la reals la this elty. ABCH1TECT8. R T. BHOOKF.t, . Architect, CiTil KajrlBBCt, ., BSVoe IM Com- B.rcial Bank, niwiona Hlnca. ATTOHIM El'S. TTMHI r. MORI.K. Jtl ATTOWfKY-AT-LAW, III Boat Bifk Street. LJ. CRITCHFIELB, . , . ATTOaSailfANDOOUNBELOB-A. -AW, UlH is Citr Bank Building. RAMEli at NASH, OeW, No. U South Hnk 8k. Aim bo. Butliruu) BEEf AND WINE. XJ ' II 1' If E, , n., wins sad- Lager Beer Saloon, rure Wince, Brandies A LiquoncouaUnU, on hand. JG98.HighBt. 0OOI4-BINDEKS. LKFAVOllK BOOK BIMDKBV, AMU BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTORY, Booms U, 38 A 8s North Hik St., bet. Broad A lie,. BOOKS AND STATIONEHY. aflOIUXY A RITUTH, I Ht.tlan.ra- KavAlonea. tannine Arnold's A French Writtaff A tpyirMr inks ; all Bmae raper a waiing n as. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ill babbb., h . BOOT ANU BHOK BT0K8, No. Its South High, corner Town Hi. SIIKPAHII it HOKII1KK, Manufacturers and doalere in aU kinds of Booto and Shorn. No. 163 South High Bt. 0. KAMI. , Boots and Shoos dally received, and sold cheap. No. 138 North Hiirh street. BOOTS a SHOES -(Wholesale.) I.AVIMml.K A WII.I.NON, Wholesale Dealer! in Hand and Machine made Boot, and Shoes, US North Hath Street. CANDY ItlANVFACTOUY. "lOI.F.itlAN A I'M.HKK l Wboieaalo Candr Manufactarv I r and Bakery.Toys, foreign fruits, Nuta.Ae. .38 B. High St., Columbus. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. P fcXF.lt S, BKNNS At CO., -Maaufactursra ol Carriage, Ac.', No. US Town 8t, (near the Market Houecl. Kepalring done promptly. VIGAHS AND TOBACCO. Witte smrrii. Manufacturers of and wholesale A retail dealers no.,., ouuin jiigu Hmii 1'T U. HAi H, ' ." (-li, Wholeeala and Retail dealer taClgan. No. 331 Bnuth Horn street. Cigara all of my own manufacture. COAL. niH'k It! COAI. CO., JV Wnoleaala and lietail deafen in Coal. 187 North High St. MAT. WEAVKB, Beo'y. Wl 1,1.1 AM V fl AH lll.lv. Uealera in Hocking, Viltsburg and Shaft Coal. Omee in Poat Omos Entranos. TA r. NUVDAiri, J7 , ueater footof Rich Bt. Dealer in beat quality of Hocking Coal. OiUce weatend. Warehouse, 318 Canal Bt. WI ROBINSON, , Wholesale and Retail dealer Is Fittaburi and Hocking Coal. .61 North High Bt. CONFECTIONS aUEsTAIJHANIT. L-LINDErt-IAIV!" A CO., . Ambos building, dealers in Foreign Fruits, Toys, Ac; Oysters, Fish and Oame of all kinds In season. CROCKERY, kc. ayja ufw pot mvi i a. taoMBs 4 o .,, a to da 1U . ... I OO IBU. OO I BuaUa. . U i tV "china1 Indtlucentwara, Olaaa t Fisted Wsre, tiamps aad Fiiture.. wholeaale A retail. 46 N. High Ht. DRAIN TILE AND SEWffll PIPE. rAHIE PATTF.HNOK, Dealer in Bole Drain Tile and Stone Bower Pipe. Yard, opposite Union Passenger Depot DRUGGISTS. JOSEPH HI ATT, People's Drug Store, zao Booth High St. Pre scriptlonaeareriilly compounded at alt hours. DRY UOODS. OKHOHrs, KEIINII A W A CO.. aucceaaora to J. D. Osborn A Co. 141 S. High Ht CaTPete.MaUinira. Oil Clnths.Htaple Fancy 1)tv itond , E7IIGRANT AGENT. f II. CAMPER, i.Oen. Kmlvrant Aa't Real Eatats and Intelligence Oflea, Ag't for Atlanue Hteamahlp Co'a UK N. HighBt FURNITURE, &'. (lOI.IITIIII N CAIIINET CO,, J Maniifacturera of all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, Ac, wholesale and retail. Ware-rooms, aul S. High St O" MIO EIIIINFI'MtE CO., Manufacturers of llrat-elajia Furnituea. Wholesale and Retail Warerooma A, 7 and 8 Owrnne Block. FURRIER. J An EN UAHDNEH, Furrier; makes, alters and repairs Furs, at H. K oor. State A 3d Bta. Work done promptly and welt GROCERIES. r E. P. WIIEEI.EH. I. T Wholeasle and ReUII dealer In Staple Groceries chotM Family Flour, Ac No. 18 North nigni Bt. TITII.I.IAn TAYLOR, W Wholesale and lletail dealer In Choice Groceries. Foreign sad Domestic Lruuurs. No. 8 Buckeye Block PETEHX A HBO.,-WnolsaatB and Ratal! Umeers, Shipper of Vegetables Fruite.Ao. Whuleaale for cash at iimeii prices. BHOOHN, DIERION A CO., Wholesale and Retail Orooers. Choice Teas, For-aiga and Domestic Fruits, Ac No. 171 B. High St HARDWARE. J ni riioEp a cw JL.1. Dealers In Iron. Nails. Tinners' Stock. Olass. Faints, una, varnianes, e. Ho. soy Boutn tiiga nt. HOUSE FURNITURE. 1 A BTflN.TiVI.nH A IIDEP. J. Dealers in Hardware, House Furnlahlns Goods, tSfataa. Btnves. Fnrnaees. Ae. Jn North High Ht . HATS. CAPS, ETC. i-n vstssniajaajn .iintain. -T . MBBUfacturarof BaU, Caps and Fnrs, and dealer In straw uooils, umoreuaa, c si souvu niga oa. INSURANCE, TTOnK IFIM'R ASCII OO. COI.TtnRI'R.O. XX Taial luoouae Aasts.iau7,iai sj W.O. M. 11AKER, Secretary. , LUDIBEH. jl Lumber Merchants, dealer, in all kinds of Worked Flooring, Lumber, Lath, As. Oor. spring A water oia. MERCHANT TAILORS. JR. IITAUKRALD, , MERCHANT TAILOR. . Ms. tl North Uigh St, 1 duun north of Oay. TT IK Willi MEHCIIAN'r TAII.IIHIM. A liUITUINU CO.. IU S. Ulah St. UanU' SulU Mads U Order.' Ready-maJe Clothing alwayaos hand. -M "' - Jam. is)rairr:Hniig;iiTiBH. Merchant Tailor and dealer in Ready-made Cloth Bg A trenu' Fnrntahing Uooda. f Nell House Building. .TIILLINEKY. rim. t. harper. IVi. Millinery and Fancy Uoods; Oentlemen'a Felt BaU Cleaned and Fnsssd. Cor. High and Spring Sis. ' T H. WILRIE. O Fashionalile Millinery. lrrsBTriaBilBra, Fancy dogs, arc is. nouaa aiga na., op. uoouais uiiuss. il W. ajlnimoNN. iniBiONII .rJiALII A J, WHULWIAL A kHTl, MUXIMRKV OlMrUH 191 tB Hit k H Opsra Hnuaa Hliaik. music. TIT M. NKAVK, TmcHm ( lomaL riuta and TrotnhoB. lur Par. Isr ass with l'laao, Ac IM HimU. Third bt. I is. ivsraiirww, X , Hliast M iislc sail all ualcal Inatninsnrs! riiichshns iwa, A Hobs fiaaos. Mo. II bout Jlif b bt. TOH" Kl.THI.n IIO., (J Kbsbs Fisbos. NcailhaBi m BoBa Oriraaa SBd NalolaoBs, Moaiwi IbsubmsbU. II A II .HlalHl. THE you 'Xxxii MACHINK WORKS. IOI,lnHI' HIAUHINl. CO.. W rortableaad tstauoaarr Btaaa ltagues,CtraeTa, Marhinery. As. Wert end N.t'l RoadBrldge. PAWN-BROKER. J OH VOKWll-:i.D, No. j0 Kaat Town Bt. Money Lant on Plate, Bold and Silver Watch."., A,'. Strictest Mresy oheivpd. PICTURES. W eider t musrnr, I'hotogranhera.dealer. m Pictures, Oval Hquare Frameo. Btudio laletnoin, ground Ituor. P.O. Arcade XV. i'xiOtOURAPilERS, SI South Higk Street, AT H. UHiNnoi.n. 1YJ.. i'UorwiitAPHKR, No. 18 Saat Broad Street JM. ELLIOTT. . Photograph Parlors in Johnson Building, No, U Boutk High street. PLUMBERS & BELL HANGERS. Tjl HALLMV HON, and Sheet Lead.Batha Water Ciowt. and Wash 1 iwla. No. W South Third Bt REAL ESTATE. T7IAULV A JOHNMIN. JJJ RBAL tBl AIM AUCNT8, Postotnoe Arcade. SAWS. OIII.EN A LA !V ITI AN, ManufacturerH of all sises anil vtrr itnivrlntinn of Sawa. S. K. corner Spring and Water atreets. SIIIRT Itl AK I'PACTORY. 0 111. AIXOKEWN, . Mhirt Manufactory, No. 18 Opera House. rn ('lit- warranlwl i itoimI lit. SOAP, CANDLES, Ac. w; 1IOVN " Manufacturer ami rioale. in Hn.n .n r'.nAi. Hides and Tallow. Weatol Broadway Briuge, TAILORING at REPAIRING. I I. MIX LAI TLItlMf'll, Tailor, room No. 1 Nauirlitoa BniMinv. Tlnih.. made, repaired and altered in a aatiafactory manner. IT FN It Y KHETEHNIT1!, 1 A. TAILOR. CI. KAN tit ANU BKPA1RKIL No. 13G South High, op. Ooodaie House, up stair. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. U. DUN HA It A CO., Dealers in Watches. Clocks. Plated War.. Jew. dry and Spectacles. No. 11 Kaat Townjjtreet. A. A L. I,ESIEREI1X, Wholeaale and Retail dealers in Watchsa. Clocks and Jewelry. No. 71 South High St. WINES WFM.F.Ii, No. 143 South High St., has the choicest Winea rod and white. Recommended by all pbyaioiana. YANKEE NOTIONS (Wliolcsult!.) HA It It IN, KK.I.LIt a PKIXOK. Wholfaale dealers in Poreian A American Fane Uooda k Yankee Notions. 101, 106, 10! A lull H. Town Bt GROCERIES. GEO. M'DOKALD Sc CO. 10U South High Sirc.l. KEKI' COIVSTAHTLY ON 1IANU A full line of carefully selected AMILY CIKOCEKIKM. Wa would call special attention to our brand ot LOGAN MILLS WHITE WUEAT I'liUUH, Blade from genuine White Hill Wheat, not eacelled b suy oranu in unio, we also Keep a auppiy oi Fresh sugll Jtawtf Cracked Wheat. geo. Mcdonald a co. BOOK BINDERY. SIEBERT & LILLEY, Blank Hook Manufacturers, l'riii toi-M,Ululoi-H, N1) LKUAf. BLANK 1'UlSLlSllICliS. Special attention paid to manufacturing flrsWlass tl.ANK IIOOKN. of everv description, with or without printed headings, for COUNTY OFF1CKHH, MKRCHANTH, MANUFACTURERS, BANKERS, RAILROAD COMPANIES, Au. " Foil sets of Hooka made on short notice. wsr canted to give perfect satisfaction. OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, ovUneodly COLUHBDH, . COMMISSION HOUSES. win. mONYPEN Y, , ORWARDING St, COMMISSION MERCHANT, -nun ii Grain of nil liiil, FLOCK, WHISKY, Ac. WTha Highest Prices Paid it all times for (Jon, Wheat, Rye, Barley, etc, etc. . If sstr West End of National Head Brlttfti, COLUMBUS, OHIO, msyir sodSm-ls SEWING MACHINES. Old tooli tt any prloe n deal When new ud UnptoTed obdi appear. FLORENCE rBtiiv , . j u 7 .SEWING MACHINE.; S7T TS AN inPROVKITIKNT OVIIK A I.I, I otliff VftmilT HatwiiisT lluhtiiM. and wa claim that It will do a greater range of work with le trouble and adjustment of acwdl, thread and ton-ion, and ii leaa liable to get out of order, mors aimpla in maDaRf-ment, and eaater comprehended than any tewing machine In the market, ootitJutwduig Iht many mimpreien-tationa made by our enmoui oomvetitora who avll Inf riot uaehinea. If thy had the , it would not be neceaatary to ran down the -Florence. The faot ! the riorencehaa ao manyimprovemimuiuiakiivaiiugea averthe manhlnM nDmented bT our neiithbora. thai thfT en obliawd to reeort to minrenresentattun, which ootua De Deneam uie aignuy oi en nonnraoie mmiw Iter. If an uent ol other machines call on you and run down our maoliinee, make a note of his remarks and call at our eaieerouma, and we will satiny you mat what thty say fttrsinat our machinee1 a not true, but false in erery particular, sod our marhiiea will auatain na In all we claim for it, W. b. UUUWN, Agent, Jl Kant HUt HL.Oiiumbim. tan7 Q3tn.wtim-ww I" 11 V WELDEN SPRING WATER, lAltoratlvrjt'linlybeaio.) NX, ALI1ANH, V X . TT I'llltll'IKH TUN rll,OIH), ANU (Il'ltKH OA. I TAIlKU, Kiilnsy Coinplatuta, anil all ducaaes uf skin. tlio arnln and akin. IVf Ar sk to kb raniphli't, uf B. K. MAMUKL. Aicnt. BlTll QeiaUta No. 5 Duulli Uiuli HI., Columbus, 0. White Sulphur Springs, (irefnbriarfoi. WestVai , TlllHOrPANl) lllHTINOl'lHlIKI) WATKItlNd. ri.ACK, lunff rfiKiwi.M aa an rival IikI nltw tit aurn' l"' llmruruul ulitinr.tt. illMiim'n ami fur the fwnrtri ui itif piiariin hm' r, win tin iHmu un in iht or Mat, with a cttpwity fur the i nUwtaiutueutuf about. J.iMHi pfrMinn. a The riii-prali Olno R. It., ttttmwttii with the nuiimniT wnio n. it, (innnrn inr? uranK aiii It. 11.) will m rttnnlnv to tint Hnrtnuit by llio lutof July A anlfiKhd Ball and jwn Band, wilh cv n wmn- nf tnnoreni amucmiiit mli ulaittl Ut interest tln invn lid ur iiinUilut Ut Uim ItappliiMri or i hn mw kft tl uiva lira will lis. Id 11 tl.t hi in. rAi iun r i;u., Juki ewlira V l'rdiirifiin. rniii. oi.n ii.Amiix4. mirr. tiif. .L undrrlbnad baa avaiu t4.kin rliavftt ol ihf Hid rianinf Mill, un Walnut elrt. ea-torthe llarkft Haute, and la bnp.ivd to dti all klndaul Plaiilnir, potto All leratina will Bud It Ut tlirtr adfaDtaff) to tre me a can m-mr (r'B fiw-wiitr(t. Martin UkNKV DOhMMUfl, MORNING COLUMBUS OHIO: SATURDAY , JUNE 10. 1869. DRY GOODS. A. . UEADLEY & CO TAKE PLEASURE IN INrUKMlNO THUS PATUONB AMD THI FUBUU THAT THK4T HAVB JUW UKCUIVUD Large & Attractive Stock Slack Ac liiucy 1 ' 3 I 3La Striped Foulards, ' Striped Poplins, Plain Poplins, Mohairs, Alpacas, French & English Piques, French & English Chintzes, Robes, Percales, tjiughams, lloakiiigg, Shawls, Slantles, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSI E R Y, Cloths and Cassimorcs, COTTONADES, CHECKS, STRIPES, LINENS, Domestic Goods, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, &c. .wtr Wo imwt reapoctf ully invite the attention of the Liulitjsaml OentWnun to our very UOMPLKTK and ATTHAt'TlVE Stock, assuring all that no pains will bo "pared to please. aV iiurKi.iiix Klvvu lo nil favoriuff us with u cull A. C. HEADLEY Sc. CO., Nut. 3,10 X 'J..'i Somli High SI. apr'M CLOSING 01T SALE OF SPRING &. SUMMER DKESS GOODS, AT . llocliu3ecl XrieeH, Commencing Monday, June 14th. 50 Pieces French Percales 25c. 25 " . " ,, Lawns 20c. All our French Jaconots and Organdies at Beduced Prices. DBESS GOODS AT 25, 27, 30. 31 AND U BLACK IliON VBENADI1, 8-4 White Crape Maretz, Striped and Figured urenadines, A Lot of White Piques at 50c worth 75c. Llama Lace Points. Kenyon & Wiggin, No. Neil House Block. ducll Qcod. OSBUUK, KEKSH1W&IWS O tt' JP E T AND DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, 12 SOUTH HIUH ST.' The Newest ' Pnti4'iii4 and best nuke of Curpetlnir, tTlnttiiiK, Oil Cloths Window Mindes, Ciirtuins and Hollands Stuir Hods, mid olh' cr House FurnisliiiiK Uoods are bciiiK constantly received by lis. ' Also, a yarlcil auJ large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at low prices. ' ' " OSBOHN, KCItsnA W A CO, mySl Qly - NAUGHTON'S PI K'IIANt;HM OF IlltV (lllonSiAKl X coraisu, inviwa vo call ana examine IN EW HTOCK, The vndcrstKned pleilM blmaclf to sell lbs blal Uoods al Lowaar raioaa. UrcKi Uoods, Irlcrinos, sliuwls Everything Cheap 1 Cheap 1 Cheap I Cheap James Naughtoii. 118 Jt mar'iit onn Mouth IliKb Streel, Clnlmiibua. Ohln, "WOO Xa ! I, H, DHAWTOBD ' VHAM , rilllUI E. S. BRADFORD & CO.. Wool Comuiissioa Merchants. ' i'itvmi-;nii:i:t it. I. t iONHIUNMKNTH HI iIjKJITBU. l.'AHll AUVAN- I CKH tiiuilu wlmn ifuulrwl. Intoruiatlon in ru- Kardto1rrma,iilitionir tliu mnrkfU, Vo , Ao., fur- IHHlicu on RiijHKauitn, ny ifiir, i nnm, c. a iri, r, U, lvk Uiir HU0,(Jjlnuibu, Ohio. Backi fiirni-Uod on application ln ji ut- $ I Given Away ! Tu any pfi-Aoti Mtktiij Mnplnymcnl, that will takf tin tnmble to write lur paiiirillara ot a hiiniDow yiii(f fioadayttie year rtmnd. Wh have noiiiinirrnrcurl-o-tty aHkf, lint f.tli r iinparali'llfd niiluranifnl In fillipt , who rvally drlrt iN'imant'nt, l-R.timal and ph-aaaut uinploynint A. I. i tew A. U. Chapp.!), Clii- T-a ... ,u. ,tnu"hr WARNLNQ AGAINST fir Og.; COUNTERFEITERS The Public la hereby cautioned against purchasing or having anything to uu ;r!tli a worthless mixture, represented by its unprin cipled manufacturer, (who resides in Circle-Yllle, Ohio,) to be the tuna fid. mUkler's Herb Bitter. In making this represen tation he Is euilty of a deliberate falsehood, Mishlcr's Herb Bitters Is manufactured only by the undersigned, who are the sole suc cessors of Dr. Benj imln Mishler, and any other person or persons, who manufacture any preparation and offer It to the public as miMhler's Herb Bitters or represent, directly or indirectly, that it is made accord. ing to'Hho original WisUler receipt," are swindlers and imposter. All dealers are, also, hereby notltlrf.tint, under recent decisions of the Courts, they may, ami will be prosecuted, If they offer for sale any counter- felt or imitation of our Bitters. It is Impossible lor this or any other party to manufacture the counterpart of Misli- ler's Herb Billet-, lie claims to have purchased " the oilginal receipt" for malting our Hitters, from one Patton, who once had trivial Interest In our sales, but we respccl- (ully submit to the public that this man Pat- ton does not know the ingredients we use, nor the method of preparing our Hitters. He deceived the person who bought his receipt (?) and that person now seeks to impose upon the credulity of the masses, notwithstanding he has been convinced that his so called receipt " Is worthless. All that this man 'atton knows about making our Hitters, Is known to every employee In our labaratory, vli: the two articles used for flavoring pur poses, which arc unimportant. We use no less than twenty-two dllterent Ingredients two of which arc imported for us di. rectly from France. The relative pro. portions we use of all these Ingredients, and our method of extracting and coin hiniiih' their medicinal virtues, Is a secret now known to only three living individuals, and they are connected with our house, Mr. Patton Is not connected with We submit, therefore, that the nostrum manufactured by the party in question, does not possess any medicinal virtue; that It Is ouly a common bar-drink j that it is made to sell not to cure and that la retire- ting it to be our Urcat Household Reme dy, the manufacturer is guilty of a gross fraud and is unworthy of the public confidence. Liko every other artlclo of value. M181I- IjEII'S IIEH1! IHTTEHS Is a shining mark for counterfeiters, and we are determined to protect ourselves against this species of scoundrcllsm. It may nrovo itself cunnlmr. but It will And that wo are actluc and vigilant in defending our riylita. We cannot perfectly protect the public against imitation! of our Bitters, but the public can protect themselves to a great extent If thev will observe the following rules, viz : 1st. Do not purchase any article represent ed to be MISHLER'B HERB BITTERS, which Is not auOientieated by the marks enumerated In the paragraph below, headed Caution 2nd. Buy ouly of those dealers whose standing In the community Is a guarantee ol their intcirily. ilrd. Have nothing to do with any article purporting to bo MISIILER'S IIEHH BITTERS, which Is offered for sale by the Imml or yaUon. The genuine artlclo Is sold only in lioulet. , . CAUTION' ! Wo beg lo state for the Information of all respectable persons, that wo aro tlio solo proprietors of MISUSER'S HERB JITTERS, which Is 'putnp only In (guars glau bottUi with a graduated measure of ioiet, blown on the rear panel ; the words " Db. 8. B. Uautuan & Co." on one sldo panel, and the words " Mism.En's IIkiiii BiTTRits " on the other side panel. A neat white lable Is placed on the front panel. Over the cork and extending down the sides of the neck of each bottle, Is Our Own Inter nal Revenue Stamp,' with a portrait of Dr, Benjamin Mishler, directly in the centre. Every bottle Is wrapped In a large Circular, and Is again enclosed In a yclloa outtitU wrap- per, on the front of which Is our Trade Mark, (the same as the one at the head of this ad' vcrtlsement), and also the words " MISll LER'S HERB B1TTEKS." On the sides of this wrapper are the words " Tin Ureal lloute hold llemedy." If tho article that Is oil'ered or salo docs not answer in every particular to tho foregoing description, It Is not genuine and any liifonnatluu accorded to us of such being In the market, will be received as a marked favor. N. B. Beware ol relllled battles. See that the stamp over the cork has not been tampered with. 1IR. S. BY HARTMAN & CO., 1 I.llllC'tlNiCl', 111. IW Sold by S. E. Samuki. & Co., of Co lumbus, U., and other respectable, druggists. Mksshs. 8. E. Samuki, & Co. have jus bought a largu lot of Mlshler's Herb Betters direct from j.aucastcr, l'a., and respectfully Invites all country dealers, druggists, and olliera who deal re to purchase the genuine article, to call and buy of them, as thoy havf bought In largo quantities, and are able to sell at less than manufacturer's prices by the single case. , . ,, , JunUq:iin K JOURNAL. TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL HEW YORK. INkw Yohk, June 1 Death of Urary J. Hranaaud. Oor cltisens were shocked this morning by the sudden death of the Hon. Henry J. Kay. mond, of the New York Times. He was at his ofllce Until 6 o'clok P. M. yesterday, in his usual health. During the evening he took a walk with his daughter. At 3 o'clock this morning he was found insensible in the hall of his residence, and at 5 o'clock he ex pired. The cause of his death is supposed to have been apoplexy. Farther Partlrnlans erf ihs Death ! nr. sauyauouu. The Post gives the lacts of Mr. Raymond's loath from the best authority as follows: Mr. Raymond, accompauled by his daugh ter, went to Orecnwood Cemetery yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of selecting a family plat He intended to have the body of one of his children, who died a few weeks ago, removed from tho vault and rciuterred. Ho returned to the Times olllce about live o'clock and remarked to the associate editors that he never felt better In his life, except a slight feeling of fatigue, consequent upon his long walk through the Cemetery. He left the olllce about six o'clock and proceeded to his residence, on West Ninth street, where he remained until aixjut niue o'clock, to recover from the fatigue of the afternoon. Mr. Raymond left his house alxrat nine o'clock, remarking to members of his family that he had an appointment to attend a political meeting. He was seen shortly after walking up Broadway, ami one or two friends who stood in front of Wallack's theater notleed his elastic step and general appearance of robust health. After attending the meeting, Mr. Raymond returned to Ills residence about 11 o'clock, and as soon as he had closed the door after him, he fell heavily upon the door. None of the Inmates of the house heard the fall, however, having retired for the night. - Aboil three o'clock this mornlcg one of Mrs. It's children became restless and, uion becoming fully aroused she remarked that she heard some person breathing heavily. flic persons iu the house were Immediately awakened, and In descending to the hall war Mr. Raymond was found cxteudeil on the lloor entirely unconscious, breathing heavily aud apparently with great difficulty. He was carried to his room, placed upon a bed and physlclaus sent (or. Four physicians arrived soon afterward who examined him ami pronounced him beyond all medical aid. They ilso declaim! the case to be apoplexy. Mr. Raymond lingered in an unconscious state until 5 o'clock, when he died, surround ed by the members of his family. He passed away apparently with but little pain. The news of his death caused much excitement and very general regret throughout the city. All the down town hotels and newspaper offices displayed their flags at half mast as a mark of respect. The Aseoelatcd Press to- lay adopted resolutions expressive of pro found sorrow at the death of Mr. Raymond. Coafedurato Colouel iu Trouble. Andrew J, Itogers. an ex-Colonel of the Confederate Army, and a native of Charles ton, 0. u nas been arrested on the cnarge or obtaining money from parties In Rhode Is land on lalse pretences. Vac ht Itnclng. At tlio eleventh annual regutla of the Jer sey City Yacht Club yesterday, for llrst class sloops, sailing twenty miles, and second class sixteen miles, six first class and live second class entered. The llrst prize of the first class was won in three hours and Iwo minutes, by the Eclipse, owned by J. McKlnslcy. First In three hours, eight minutes and forty-live seconds, the prize of the second class, was won by the Comet, owned by S. C. Keleliura. Knnqiietof Wont roilll t.rHdlinfeN. The graduates of West Point for INIil), had banquet at Delmonlcos last night. All but four members of the class Were present. A Muii llcalcn mitt Nuibbcfl. ' This morning Jonn Donahue was badly beaten, aud stabbed In Ave dlll'urcnt places in tho body, by unknown parties In the East Klvcr rarK. ine injured man was removed to the Xld precinct Station House. Wcnllior Sun Stroke, Tho weather Is very hot. several deaths from sun stroke are reortcd.' lreNi.lciit liruiit. President Orant passed the day quietly, taking a ride in Central Park. In the afternoon a few callers saw him. Tile Cuhnu l-:xpe.lltlnii. Rumor says a Cuban expedition of 1S0O men, recruited in Philadelphia, leave here tonight, but Cubans here deny the truth of the story. ' Nwciloiihoriiin.it (JoiiTeutiou. The Hwedeuborslan Convention to day ta bled the subject of the Introduction of the words parish and diocese Into their organization. savliisTs Bnnk Robbed. Tlio Williamsburg Dime Savings llauk was robbed this morning by sneak thieves of nearly fu.uou. .., . , i ltiiiuorcd Dentil ot Henry Koc. A rumor of the death of Henry Keen, President of the North Western Railroad, prevailed here to day, hnt was not generally credited.' marrlugo ol Ille,le Wnrrell nlld Com . . Biuu.ro null. Miss Minnie Warren was married yester day, at Westhaven, Conn., to Commodore Kutt. IIiibo Ball Cincinnati Invincible, In the base ball match, Cincinnati beat the Irvlngtons at Irviugtou, 20 to 4 in a game of 7 Innings, the Irvlngtons playing thuir oest game mis season. The Haymakors. of Troy, beat the cham pion Mutuals, of New York score 23 to M. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, J uue IB. The Voleon Soutberu Kitllrond. A joint committee of tin1 Couucll, Board of Trade aud Chamber of Commerce, arrang ed yesterday to have cannons tired, bells rung, aud bands playing on tho 20th, when the vote on the ten million appropriation for the Southern railway will be taken. A Hoy Killed. Yesterday evening Lewis Lcet, aged six years, was killed instintly, by a hogshead of tobacco rolling over ins body while unloading from a dray. MEXICO. Havana, June 17. Advices from the City of Mexico of the 10th statu that Minister Morlceal aud Commissioner Uorim s Palaccls leave next Monday for Washington. Uuu. Vega, who sailed from California, has landed at San Bias with munitions of war. He has 8,000 men at Santiago, and was welcomed by tho ieople. It is expected that the cxiicdlllou will attack Sinaloa. llio rebel chieftain lielancos has been cap tured. Llmcntour has been releasd from Im prisonment. KANSAS, St. Louis, June M, linnilKriitloii :roMltiillroiirie. A Tupeka, Kansas, dispatch says eighty liiousanii acres or the t'oltawalloiulu reser vation has been sold to actual settlers, and Immigration continues large. The crops am In line condition throughout the State. Cars begun to run from Topeka yesterday on the Aii'litnniin, Topeka and Simla i'e Kull- roail. nuawnen, iisiiire and All.'ii rnmine? have voted half a million dollars, wide Ii In sures the coiiipli'llnn of the ronil to Knirlii by lull. 170. ' FOREIGN NEWS. IBrAtlaatic Cable J KSULAISD. Loudon, June 17. In the House of Lords, to-night, the Earl of Kimberly defended the principle and detail of the disendowment of the bill. Ue believ ed concurrent endowment Inexpedient and impossible. The total disestablishment and disendowment was the only measure which could removerlevances complained of. The opposition contended that the land and not the church was the real grievance. It was un fair to refuse to remove any of the grievances because another existed which might here after be legislated upon. The Bishop of Ripon opposed the bill. Tho Duke of Cleveland supported the bill, If amendments could be made. Lord Redesdale opposed the bill, especially the clause depriving Irish Bishops of their seats in the House of Lords. Rather than reject them, the Episcopal Bench would consent to admit Romish prelates to sit there. After further debate, the House of Lords, at 11:10 A. M., adjourned without action on the bill. After the Duke of Devonshire's speech, In the House of Lords, Marquis of Salisbury, said ho intended to vote for the second reading of the bill but did not commit himself to all Its details. He stigmatized as false, the assertion that the House ol Lords in assenting to the will of the Nation expresses subordination to the Commons. Were that the fact that thay had better dlsapicar as a cord-iuate branch of the government. In the majority of cases the Lords must decide for themselves, but when the Commons and Nation are agreed on a given point, tho functions of House Lords have passed away and re sponsibility devolves on the Nation and Commons. He thought the bill Illiberal and Imperious, but did not believe amendments lo would coulemptously disregarded by the Commons. Lord Colchester, Bishop of Tuam, opposed the bill, and Earls Stanhope and Nelson proposed slight amendments and supported them briefly. London, June IS. The steamers Java, llollstia, Tripoli and Damascusarivcd out. The press this morning infer, from the tone of the debate In the House of Lords, that the passage of the Irish Church bill Is certain. Tho Times says disestablishment Is fore doomed. The extent and mode of proceed ings remain lo be settled. Modifications of the bill are now admissible. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, June 17. Uout Knees. At the Charlestown City Kcgctta this P.M., a single scull race of two miles was won by waiter urown in u minutes ana 14 seconds, inos. Doyie, Jr., Deing second, 17 minutes and 'M seconds. A lour oared race was won by the Harvard International Crew, without coxswain, In 28 miuules and 22 sec onds; distance four miles the Roahr crew, wnicb deieateil mem Tuesday on Charles River, being 2d In 211:04. Trolling ltaccs. Some 0,000 persons were niesent to witness the 3d day's races of the Boston Trottlmr Association at Mystic Park. In that for 2:d6 horses, Phillip's Danver's Boy won three straight heats in 2:33, 2:33 and Jennings' Anthony Wayne was second, and Doners Dot third. The prizes wore 1.0W. f 700, and $300. In the second race for 2:30 horses, seven started. The two llrst heals were won by Maynard's Darkness, und the three last by Mace's Confidence, who won f 1,700; Darknessf 1,000, and Hayes Emperor 100. Time 2.31, 2:31, 2:33, 2:30 and 2:33. ' l'enec Jubilee .(forge I'cnbody. The Coliseum to-day was lllled to Its ut most capacity. The programme was strictly classical, and musical critics unite in pronouncing the whole programme a success in everv respect. During the intermission, (jeoriro l'cabody was introduced by tiie Mayor, lie mudc a brief address, ami was heartily cheered. The grand chorus was dismissed to-day with ap propriate recognition ol their services. Tomorrow thcro will be a grand concert by the children of the public schools. NOVA SCOTIA. Halifax, June 18. Annexation 10 llie United Slates. The following resolutions were passed at the late Itepeal League Convention : Ki'olml, That everv lcgltlmato means should be used by the members of the Con vention to scverthc connection with Cana da, and bring almnl a union on fair and equitable terms with llie American republic. Itenolral, llial tins (invention recommend tho lormatiou nf Leagues throughout, the Province for the purpose nf carrying the foregoing resolution Into i-llect. Promotion. Vice Admiral Mundy, commanding British fleet at this station, hits been promoted to full Admiral, and will return to England and lie succeeded by Vice Admiral Wellsly. ' MISSOURI" Sr. Loins, June 18. t'arwUroNNliig tlio II Ivor. Freighted railroad cars were transferred across the river here yesterday for the llrst time. The cars were from the St. Louis aud Chicago road and wore laden for points west of here on tho North Missouri road. Cars were also crossed, designed to run from here lo Council Blull's, Iowa. How Among Ilia nriiiMira. Shermau Thurston, Billy Carroll, li. Riley, Jas, Stewart aud other butlers have prepared affidavits contradicting the sworn statement of Val. McK inuey. that ho was offered money to decide the light of Tuesday in favor of Allen. llllllk Slla,.ollNlou The banking house of John F. Darby & Co suspended this morning. WASHINGTON. tSpeciul Dispatch to tlio Cincinnati ClirouioU-.j - Wasiiinton, June 18. A1IOUT MINISTBH MCMAIION. The Department of Stato Is still without any advices as to the whereabouts of Minister McMahon, other than that lie Is with Lope, but no doubts are entertained as to his safety. The commander of the allied forces ilid not decline, as has been said, td allow Commander Klrkland,of the United Slates Navy, to pass through their lines to aKt. With dlspalclica to the American Minister, but hail refused him llie protection of an es cort in order that he might do so. 1111: KXI.ANATION HIVKN whv this usual ciuirlcay was not extended Is that l.o7. would not nsomil.u a Hag of truce, but seized llio escort anil put tliem to death, and that ll would be a useless sncrlilco uf two or three niinuren men, no objection was made to Commander Klrkluml passinu the lines of the allied forces alone, but at last accounts lie had unt determined whether lo run Ibis risk or not. 11 is believed by the authorities here that Lohz Intercepts Minis ter McMahon s official dispatches, otherwise they would come lliroiigli safely. The allied authorities manifest a ureal desire that Mr. McMahon should h ave Liqirz. lie being the only representative of any nation which recognizes lciz, his withdrawal would de stroy llie moral support 10 inn raraguayan (loveriiment which his presence now gives. INK AllUKHTOK ,KA1)INII COHANS III New York for a violation of llie enutrul-11 y law has been the subject of considerable discussion heru III political and diplomatic circles, This su p ou the purtirl llie (loveru-ineiil was taken only alter certain representations bail been made by Hie Spanish Minister lo tho authorities here. II is learned from high official quarters llial It Is the In-tellllon liereaflnr lo uenile riiinrniisly the provisions of this law, and arrest nil persons who ma; engage In violating It. I here Is also soiiiii talk to ihe ellt-ct thai since the action of Peru In recogling llie belligerency of ('uim, President NO. ItatM of AclvarUatlnes;. UAILY. -Oae sqaars, ear IbsiiiIIu...... Htcialo.rJiwuwasNalieaa.aaaqaaaa, - . . aaiBsrlom..... Al ft wx.i??i?'m.P-fjaoaAaBABMsa,. BO !- UB.eo,aar,Arst lASctiaa.H.M. AO AaaoMitHBial iaaartma........ 14 -' - LoalrBuaasssAHIlnss,sl Uaa, .... SMAlaBeatlua...MH AO Alatrtlseaaaata, of two liaa, suitable las Wast oIbsu, win b. raairtaal lot ana ssssfaj .act lasesUie BatU rurthor aoUes. faariiaiitiiaes as less Basks asqsmra. AdvertaarBMat. for kaairas tua. uuertsS at serf Mtl. bi esBlxatsa, wbieA wul Cm rurmiaW oa appikaaUu. Unurt will withdraw the nnVr nf hi. i ottk-ea to act as mediator for the conference, which was to have bees held here between Spain and South American Republics, to set- ue u luerrm-ra existing uetweeo those nations. .Nothing will be done, however, in the mm until President Urant returns, when the h. Ject will be brought up before the Cabinet. Secretary Fish does not believe that this course ought to be adopted, and will advise agaiust it, but says 11 is for Spain alone to say whether the action of Peru is sufficient reason to justify her in declining to hold the proposed Conference. Peculiar Family Arrangements Interfered with by the Law. iComsuoadcnoe of the Boston Traveller. A very curious Instance of an exchange of wives by parties formerly residing in Salisbury, in this county, has just been developed here by the arrest ot two of the ofienders. Their names are George F. and Annie R. Uodsoe, and Charles H. and Sarah Lizzie Lowell. Lowell was married in 1850. and God. sue was married in 18tM. Both parties re sided for some time In Salisbury, where, In December, 1HH9, each becoming dissatisfied with their companions and their connubial associations, the two husbands with their wives, went to a lawyer, and entered Into a written agreement to separate, and not to hereafter Interfere with each other. Thr then went to Portsmouth, N. II., where Mr. Uodsoe was married to Mrs. Lowell, and Mr. Lowell to Mrs. Godsoe.since which time they have bceu living together In the conjugal relations, immediately following what may be termed the process ol "simple divorce," which took place at Salisbury. Mr. Godsoe and his paramour, Mrs. Lowell, having become residents here, were complained of by parties knowing the circumstances for their Illegal connection, and were arraigned before Judge Carter to answer to the charge of bigamy. Lowell and his companion, Mrs. Uodsoe, residing In Aiuesbury, were also arraigned, and each bound over in the sum of 300 for their appearance at the October term of Court. Failing to obtain sureties, the parties are in custody. There was no evidence, we believe, that the new and somewhat peculiar arrangements were otherwise than pleasant, but the moral aspect of the case was offensive. Pursuit of Knowledge in a Saw-Miil. From tho r'loyil County (Iowa) Uarctte. Last Monday, a German called at Goodhue, Andrews & Co.'s saw-mill, to gaze In wonder at the various and complicated machinery. Among other things that he saw, was a small circular saw, sawing faster than anything he over nuw buvv ueiore. its rapid motion facl-natcd him; he reached out his right Index linger toward Its lll-detlncd periphery (for the circumfereiico of a saw In swllt motion looks to be at the base of the teeth, and not at their points), when to his surprise the end of his linger disappeared In an instant, and rolled away to the other side of the saw. The man tied up the stump In his handkerchief, whereupon Mr. Andrews, noting him, came up and inquired what was tho matter. The victim ol misplaced con lldenco replied : "Misther Andrews, I never comes to see your mills pefore. 1 seed dis ting going around bo fast, 1 takes meln vingcr to him, like dis, and mein Gutt I" In explaining his first mishap, the German touched the saw with his left lore-linger, and that flew off. Turning to Andrews In almost breathless astonishment, the man exclaimed : "Misther Andrews, I never comes to see your mills pefore; I see him; 1 never comes to see him again 1" And wrapping that linger into his handkerchief, he started for a doctor's office. Highly Mixed. A Spanish woman lost ber husband not long since, and here Is the style in which she publishes Ids obituary notice: "This morning onr Savior summoned away the Jeweler Siebald lllmaga from his shop to another and a better world. The undersign ed, his widow, will weep upon his tomb, as win aiso nis two aaugntcrs, Hilda and Emma, the former of whom Is married, and the latter open to an offer. The funeral Will take place to-morrow. Ills disconsolate widow, Veroniquc lllmaga. P. 8. This bereavement will not Interrupt our business, which will be carried on as usual, only our place of business will be removed from No. li TessI ilc Teisnturicrs, to No. 4 Rue de Miaalonalre, as our grasping landlord has raised onr rent." Toototal Alohohoh Iu the well-known Targum of Onkelos, Na rolwl, It Is well known means "the whole." This, in Arabic, Is of course, a'.chohol. It is plain, then, that this is the exact equivalent of tee total; for tee, it Is notorious, was originally the mere stuttering form of (Ao, which originated, it Is reported, with a teetotaller of Preston who stuttered. There is an absurd legend current that akliohol came from a word signifying "to paint;" but the best English for aleluiliol is teetotal. Now, this alcohol Is a word which no teetotaller ever hears or sees without going Into what he most abhors, a ferment. From the Manchester (Adams) tiasette. ' Tobacco Trade. ' Large quantities of tobacco are being cur- chased hero this season. Two firms are buy- lug, and thus wo furnish a good market for this Important product of the county. Messrs. Al. bhrlvcr & Co. have, up to the present time, bought about 70,000 ponnds. Messrs. U. McGovney & Co- have alio bought largely, but we are not advised as to the quantity. Open Air Concerts. We aro all spt to have a love for the pleas ures of life, and the enjoyments we (eel after our trials and straggles, through 'hours of sickness and woe. Life's pleasures are sweet to all; lo the rich, poor, great and small. Some have a different taste for pleasures than others; for Instance, hero Is a line old Columhva gentleman, whose greatest and dearest pleasure Is to sit in a soft cushion chair, with a plpo In his mouth smoking away most charmingly as his wandering old, but still faithful,. eyes are earnestly gaiing over the . contents of the morning paper, while hit darling wrinkled faced sponse deems It a celestial pleasure to go aud tattlo some almost forgotten stuff to her nearest friend, and stir up tho ungodly wrath of Diuonlia, Here Is young America, who deems It a de lightful pleasure to play base ball, billiards, ten pins,- or anything-else that damns his soul, his body, and his pocket-book I While his dancing eyed sister deems it a divine pleasure to take a boat ride by moon-light, go to the Opera and catch her death cold, or get the headache by eating Ice cream; yes, almost anything is a pleasure to her that will draw the stamps from her romautlcal, silly-headed admirers. , But Is there a person Iu this city of Columbus, who would deny that It Is a fascinating pleasure to go aud hear a good Open Air Concert, at tho delectable aud lovely twilight hour ol 7 P, M. t We enjoyed this pleasure last siimmur 1 delicious are the momenta we passed as wo walked to and fro over tho emerald clad grounds that surround the Stato House, and listened to the sweet music that melodiously swelled In our ears) will those moments come back again, and cheer onr weary souls after we have finished the toils of llio long, sunny summer day 1 Can our loving City Council be so cruel as to deny us this sweet musical pleasure ? Alas, If they do I but they cannot. They have not the hard hearts to deny us. They have wives, they have sons, aye, aud fair daughters, anil where Is there a daughter In this city that does not love to hear outdoor music, Aye, gentle hearted City Fathers, do not deny this pleasure, but at once make an engagement with Towler's or any other good brass band, and lei us once more have the pleasure uf hearing au Open Air Concert. Johnny Fantastic. I'KiisoNAr.. The Cincinnati Commercla corrcspoudcnl Iu speaking ot the closing exercises at Oxford F male College on Wednesday, says 1 The valodli'lnry honorswerv. divided equal-ly belwiNMi Misses LiMlri G, Oliver, of Cincinnati, ami .Manic K. Stewart, nf Columbus, Ohm, bill owing to the death nf a relative, the former Has prevented from participation, and llie formal adieu devolved upon Miss Hiewarl for expression, which she kv feeling ami effect,